The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 25, 1924, Page 4

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fne ATTLI LAR FRIDAY, JI Indians Had Little on Them California Archers to Depend on Bow and Arrow for Food; Clothed a la Nature, Too ABSOLUTELY FREE SATURDAY $50,000 STOCK MUST GO! Well, folks, the end is at hand, Here | ing you your selection of this complete and goes for the Windup of this Great Clothing | combined $50,000 stock, Stoch. Hundreds of new suits have been itp . — up from our stock room—they will be BY LEGAL PROCESS, the immense inviwn on sale for the first time tomorrow Durkee Department Store of Wenatchee,| Yesterday we closed our doors and again » Was assigned for the BENEFIT OF | reduced sale prices. It was a shame to do it. CREDITORS. Tomorrow, Saturday, starts the Grand UNBAUM BROS FURNITURE Oo. MIC. TH AVE six NUE BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE Dining Room Furniture Odd Pieces From the Exchange Department Se ee Ra nF a On the job with ready cash, we obtained | Finale—It marks the beginning of the end. Thi used furniture i ell-made and rkee's entire men’s siock and moved and And to make tomorrow, Saturday, the in excellent condition. A splendid opport to ob. merged it with our huge clothing stock at | Banner Day—here’s what we'll do: We'll tain the odd pieces that you need without First Ave. and Pine Street; so we are offer-| repeat this sensational FREE OFFER. to buy an entire suite. The deep price « big savings to you GREAT FREE OFFER SATURDAY Here is our FREE OFFER: We will give Men's Beautifully Tailored Two- Pants Suits of all-wool serge, full lined, in blues, browns and pin stripes. Slims and stouts included. Original prices 1 3 $5 around $35—but they go tomorrow at the wind-up price of And as an added inducement to force all of these suits to be sold before the close of business Saturday night, we make this FREE OFFER: Any $4.00 hat in the house, including hundreds of all late style felts and straws—will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE with each suit sold tomorrow. And for SATURDAY ONLY, included with this FREE OFFER, we will give you your choice of 265 late-style Men’s and Young Men's Suits, all sizes, in tweeds, worsteds and serges, a few two- pants suits included in this lot—original prices of these suits $9. 85 ‘were $20 and $25, but they’re yours Saturday for...... And here is Lot 3: Men's Finest Tailored Suits in heavy English serge, blue Buffet, 48-inch top, mirror top, attractively finished in Golden oak. Special........$42.50 Buffet, 45-inch top, Golden Oak finish with mirror top. Special i Leted Buffet, 64-inch top, finished in Fumed Oak. Special .... pA Spee no .. $55.00 ‘and bankers’ gray; many Hart Schaffner & Marx, Kloth Charming Walnut Finished Buffet, full 60- ‘Kraft and Curly Clothes included in this lot. Original prices inch top. Special SSE. (wie BORED F id $50, but they go Saturday at the wind-up price of. . Very attractive Dining Table, finished in Ma- And with each of these Suits and Overcoats you get, ABSOLUTELY. FREE, hogany, 54 inches wide, extends to 8 feet. selection of any hat, as advertised. BUT PLEASE NOTE: These FREE| Bpeclal 2. 0.s-0000%e- vantinapesreer teas $62.50 IFFERS GOOD SATURDAY ONLY. | Extension Tab imilar to above, extending to Tomorrow we'll sell: Men's Dutchess! Men's genuine President Satpeodere ave Cnn ey : pb rigs Pgey gi — 50 | r $ 25¢e. Whi 200 dozen Men's 1 le, e ) aches rs, $6.00 values, for Ree ca 30 elif eee aes Work! wide, Fumed Oak Finish. Speeial...... $42.50 Shirts will go at 39c¢. While heavy Khaki 3 While Bors’ Shirts go at 89c, Men’s and Boys’ $1.50 ralls have been cut to 49¢. | Caps have been cut to 49c. While all Men's, Men’s genuine B. V. D. garments will go| Khaki Outing Wear will go Saturday at it 6Sc. Men’s Spring-weight Union Suits at | ¢Xactly one-half price. ee ees While all Men’s Heavy Wool Under-| All Men's $4.00 Shoes, in broken lines,/Qan rica + - i |W 0 al 91.95, Mens d..! ss "s Wear has been cut to exactly one-half price. ill go at $1.98. M 00 Dress Shoes © By rit j ath . at $248. Men’s $6.00 Chippewa heavy Be Atrow Dress Shirts, formerly $2.00, g0 | Work Shoes at $2.98. While Men's $10.00 roy fer 36c- Beau ful Knit Dress Ties genuine Packard and Bannister Shoes and) (os wou fra it 68e. Men's Garters at 9c. While high- | (6,4, ive Weertene' to SEGR “Andi iflau of wins a he er >4.! 8 4 $1.90. Men’s Overalls at 98c. Men's Collars, all | "And fon as: casa ot \tasihs ancetiitin.asdestions at 5c. Men’s Black Bear Overalls, in | This Durkee’s men's stock must be wound up at everything that man needs for dress | °"**: Ma ie Rapes sing Lena eet ane Work wear, all included in this sale and | ti. fereed drartic scion is he cruve of such ce ig at such sensational prices as these. | sational low prices as these Be here when the DOORS OPEN SATURDAY MORNING at 9:00. We have just men- a few of the bargains offered. Our four large display windows on First Avenue ; play aap Street are just stacked with honest merchandise. So come to this GREAT G SALE before it is too late. Remember our address: Front Clothing Co., 1601-1603 First Ave., Cor. Pine carps ves moe vos HUNTING COSTLY '*" Aittle daughter Yes, when there's a party,” the infant. terribie—Boston | BUt You Can Make Alaskan s ——| Expedition for $400 SUMMER] PF DANCE} Eight Square Extension Tables, various de- signs and finishes. Ideal for summer home and camp. Specially priced:...:..:...... Bi oes ...... $11.75, $14.50 and up | A wide se election of Dining Chairs. Just the place to find the odd chair or two you need to complete your set. Plain, leather and tap- y apices seats. Specially priced. . $4.50, $5.75, $7.50 and up a the Cc redit—Easy Terms Grunbaum Bros, Farniture Co., Inc. b IRONING BOARDS Be sure that your fronting board ix placed in a good light before you start Black is most of brown pressing and you will ‘save miich time. ‘KATO'S. REGIME « SEEKS PEACE Sy ecial Train Believe Jap Coalition Will! Compromise on U. $. Ban Fy | Skagit Piomde Plant OF CITY OF SEATTLE vat : = “ Saturday, July 26, 7:30 a. m. ne of them may be at cy of the new Round which ato an the prem-| 5 Tee includes lunch : wit the Trip and dinner Antelope Herd Coming Back in Western Home Hunters c from $400 to $7.4 according to info by the Alaska de Chamber of Comm the United States biolog | The report is based upon ans uted te Vine gree that the at-| anese government | diplomatic prob: | This is a trip every Seattle taxpayer should take to view the city’s power development. Last opportunity to see big tw nel before wat is turned into it Visitors will in: 0 jouse of the two 37,000 H. P. units. A wonderfully att ive scenic ride. Police Band will furnish music, Alpped by | towards important enest hunters could the biological survey to the re | lems during the last 10 years has} } serves in Arizona, Montana, been marked by sy and now| | South Dakota and two other | the public demands the firmness in| Train leaves King St. Station at 7:30 a. m.; retura- Mi , d | states yet to be chosen | 400,000 | handling the pressing International | ing, arrives Seattle about 11 p.m. Excursion cen- isses an 8) It is written in the foregoing ,| jnroblems, particularly the most ducted by Mayor Edwin J. Brown, and reserva- Women’s #| lot easter than ‘| easing Japanese-American ques. tions can be made by calling MA in-6000, Local 143. r 8) ed. Old timers | Viscount Kato and Baron Shid- Sizes | in the country, grinned | ra are r ded by many impar- via | when overnment hunters an critics to ‘be thé best-fitted per 14 to 40 | nounced they had conie Js to cars ons to deal with the present situa. #1} ture antelope kids. The old i | timer ered their — fleotest | PROTESTS FOLLOWED | | LAND MEASURE One can recollect that wh: horses and their co-operation also believe that. if lucky, the | Hunters would get half a dozen |tiJapanese land law of Ca’ in a season, but many of these | was enacted in May, 1913, Vis would be badly injured while be | Makino, the then foreign minister of | Ing run down. |the apanese government, lodged two its with the Washington gov-| More than three weeks the rags | hunters trailed the antelope herd [ernment i sen ER pega war gd Aa 7 . and a third prot filed in Aug of 1,500, suffering hardships in 1500, | ust, when America’s replies to the their effort to keep the alert ani | two previous protests were found un. mals from scenting them, Stalk. | satisfactory. ing their prey and watching | ‘The Japanese foreign minister also closely, tho hunters made their | conceived the idea’ "of negotiating for roundup in OT NG ect Pee jan arrangement supplementary to ——— |In 2 Months Without Diets, |e “gentlemen's agreement,” and wired a draft agreement to Count | Exercise, Rollers or Massage. | Chinda, the Japanese ambassador in New French Method Ex ‘ie! at the time, with neces: plained by Mme. Elaine ae of New York. “When I rented this bungalow, you Another Lot of Pretty have re te a throug promised to put it in perfect condi F5 [eek © |tion, Why didn't you repair the leak = in the roof?” At $ f 4 r ) “The agreement does not allow me| ZE¥-TOX t ‘ ‘ |to repair it, You will find that it} dustrial ; 3 jstates you are to get ‘running water .s all over the house,’"—Am. Legion BY THE LANDLORD Hurope to find out ‘ Weekly. the secrets with - which millionaires, ‘ For Summer Days These represent our daintiest summer frocks for afternoon wear, Colors include Navy, Canary, Sheik, Orchid, Powder Blue, Almond Green, Rose, Peach, Sand, ete.; also White and Black. SIKI’S WIFE NOT WHITE; SULKS IN HONEYMOON HOTEL BW YORK, July 24.—It was all a mistake, Mrs, Battling Siki is not white, after all Half Pint,.500 Quart... Be Gallon... Mouth Sprayer FRE Improved Hand Sprayer. 5, _Druggists, Department DI. C. A. MARCUM iP i feel and. look | years younger and These are worth much more than what we are asking. You must have a thorough eae wi ex ery: of your eyes. | my health has True, she has fair hair, but This should be doi | greatly improved in & bleached, ¢ ‘ skin, in contrast to th how: fat you are blackness of her Sene The Marcum Optical Co. rare lhe nay Agee pote ea few pounds ‘The Home of the Best HD ore nee ange cenges, $2.50 red pH ° belore to the public), take it zi i tions and watch your weight go down Glasses on Barth You can uy a Pd Wile you take is a8 enmentinl as the lenses. id that 1 iilian Wyre, who married to SIki yesterday at municipal building here is the daughter of aN Westlake and * Manufactured by SECOND AVE 5 T DINE ‘ SAN-GRI Sikt and hiw br Kk Te Wenatchee Rex Spray NUE AT PINE Wifth 917 First Avenue Anni Hy HARM honeymoon hote and. re RY en avehibaL WY abi fused to come out and talk about it Watabjivhed 1906. 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